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- The Battle of Tabfarilla was a military conflict between the Lamtuna and the Godala. Both of them Muslim Berber Sanhaja tribes of the Sahara Desert and...
- pitched battle. The Godala destro**** the Almoravid army at the Battle of Tabfarilla in March–April 1056. Yahya ibn Umar was killed in the field of battle...
- all of Navarre's territories south of the Ebro river. 1056 Battle of Tabfarilla Berber Godala tribe defeats Berber Lamtuna tribe allied with Takrur state...
- after the Gudala broke away. It was near this location, at a place called Tabfarilla, that the early Almoravids suffered their first significant defeat, when...
- son Laba fought alongside Yahya ibn Umar al-Lamtuni at the battle of Tabfarilla.: 65  During this period Takrur held a dominant position in regional trade...
- brother oversaw the military for ibn Yasin but was killed in the Battle of Tabfarilla against the Godala in 1056. Ibn Yasin, too, would die in battle against...
- Upon the death of Yahya ibn Umar in the spring of 1056 at the Battle of Tabfarilla, the spiritual leader Abdallah ibn Yasin appointed Abu Bakr as the new...
- – 1619 Battle of Kwajalein – 1944 Battle of Eniwetok – 1944 Battle of Tabfarilla – 1056 Battle of Ain Ben Tili (January 1976) – 1976 Battle of B****ikounou...
- to take revenge, but comes to peaceful terms with Gruffydd. Battle of Tabfarilla in modern day Mauritania: The Almoravids are crushed by the Godala and...
- to take revenge, but comes to peaceful terms with Gruffydd. Battle of Tabfarilla in modern day Mauritania: The Almoravids are crushed by the Godala and...